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Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2003 1:58 am
by lilac310
Oooooo..this is good!!!..ballet....but what does "Russian my way to Russia" mean?....

anyways, I know that what I'm about to say is a bit off topic..but I have this weird feeling stuck in my bum that Heero's a Russian....his facial features are so strong and European..the bridge of his nose....dark blue eyes....dark brown hair...too typical for a Russian...lolz...'cause I have this 'crush' in school....(well, here I go again...babbling nonsense, acting like a baby...) and he looks just like Heero!!!..awfully a lot like Heero...even with the same coloured tank top..only his is a t-shirt and black jogging pants...hehehe..that's usually his comfy gym strips :lol: ....well, there you go..I'm done with my insanity...vamoosh

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2003 2:53 pm
by Faye Faye
A Russian is a leap in the air . Imagine doing a vertical split, the one where you face the side instead of the front...only...in the air. That's a Russian. If you want more info, you can google it and do some research on dance terms and stuff, I had to do alot of research and drill the dancers here to get good info on dancing technique, dress, habits, and study. Hope I helped, if you or anyone else has any questions, please don't hesitate to ask. ^_^


Much Love
Faye Faye :D

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2003 3:05 pm
by Faye Faye
PS. A russian might also be refered to as a Grand Jete (with an accent mark over that final 'e' ) I think. It's basically a big leap.

Posted: Sun Nov 09, 2003 3:09 pm
by Faye Faye
WAIT wrong term all together. OK is swear I'm getting myself together today. A Russian sometimes confused with the grand Jete, however, when you do a russian, you jump into the air and touch your toes together directly underneath you, it's also called a "toe touch jump" I myself have fallen victim to the confusingness of dance terminology. If they made everything in French, it would just be so damn easier. So yeah THAT's a Russian. Sorry for confusing everybody. :-?